Event reservations are steadily rising for the long-overdue Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2020 Induction Celebration June 24-26, although one inductee, Nick Saban, has been forced to defer his enshrinement until next year.
Event reservations are steadily rising for the long-overdue Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2020 Induction Celebration June 24-26, although one inductee, Nick Saban, has been forced to defer his enshrinement until next year.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2021 LSHOF Spring Golf Classic Monday! It was such a fun day!
With the Olympic Games slated this summer, four Louisiana Olympians are coming to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum in Natchitoches, beginning Saturday afternoon, to share their memories and perspectives.
The official 83rd birthday party for LSU’s iconic retired baseball coach Skip Bertman provides a preview of the ESPN Films SEC Storied documentary “Hold the Rope,” along with exclusive footage and interviews, in a top shelf setting on Sunday evening, May 23.
Induction dates have been set in late June and late August to stage the 2020 and 2021 Induction Celebrations for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
Eight “Heroes of the Game” have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2021.
Turpin Stadium in Natchitoches is the host site for nine Louisiana high school football state championship games.
As excited supporters of the state’s high school football championship finalists travel to Natchitoches for their teams’ big game at the LHSAA Prep Classic beginning Sunday, there’s opportunity to enjoy more lifelong memories at the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
Hammond native and LSU alumnus Terry McAulay, a 20-year NFL official who refereed three Super Bowls, is the 2021 winner of the Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award presented by the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
Pioneering New Orleans sportscaster Ro Brown, former Northwestern State sports publicist and longtime Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame chairman Doug Ireland, and Baton Rouge sportswriter Sheldon Mickles have been selected for the 2021 Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.